EXPLORING FACTORS PREDICTING WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION IN CANCER PREVENTION SCREENING

M. Pasek, L. Suchocka, E. Wojtyna
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Background: The main areas of prophylaxis in oncology are the identification and elimination of factors that favor the formation of cancer cells, as well as early diagnosis of already formed lesions. The aim of this paper was to search for variable factors influencing women’s decisions concerning prophylaxis. Methods: The questionnaires used included our own and standardized research. The research group consisted of 100 dyads. Results: All significant predictors were associated primarily with factors located on the female side. The only predictor on the side of men was their knowledge about women’s cancer diseases. The frequency of taking preventive examinations for early diagnosis of cancer increased when the level of anxiety about one’s own health was higher, and when the partner’s support for preventive examinations was higher. Conclusions: The predicting factors identified in our study might be included in the development of cancer prevention action strategies by public health institutions.
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探讨预测女性参与癌症预防筛查的因素
背景:肿瘤预防的主要领域是识别和消除有利于癌细胞形成的因素,以及早期诊断已经形成的病变。本文的目的是寻找影响妇女关于预防的决定的可变因素。方法:采用自行调查问卷和标准化调查问卷。研究小组由100对二人组组成。结果:所有显著的预测因素主要与女性侧的因素相关。男性唯一的预测因素是他们对女性癌症疾病的了解。当对自身健康的焦虑程度越高,以及伴侣对预防性检查的支持程度越高时,为早期诊断癌症而进行预防性检查的频率就会增加。结论:本研究发现的预测因素可用于公共卫生机构制定癌症预防行动策略。
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